Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | of the Aleut Peter.~In a letter to Abbot Damascene of Valaam,
2 3,3 | by St. Paul in his first letter to the Corinthians: / received
3 3,0 | XC — the first and last letter of the name Jesus Christ.~ ~
4 3,3 | Rom. 6:14), and that the letter kills, but the Spirit gives
5 4,2 | and the Emperor sent a letter to Patriarch Macarius I (
6 7,1 | the Son of God and wrote a letter requesting Him to come and
7 7,1 | and heal him. With this letter he sent to Palestine his
8 7,1 | gave for Abgar a beautiful letter in which,' having glorified
9 7,1 | Image. The towel and the letter the Savior sent with Ananias
10 7,1 | Not-Made-By-Hands and the letter which He wrote to Abgar,
11 8,3 | Ignatius of Antioch, in his Letter to the Ephesians reminds
12 8,3 | eternal, indivisible love” [Letter to Cacaelius].~This is reaffirmed
13 8,5 | 6:2-6) and in his first Letter to the Corinthians, St.
14 8,5 | Likewise, he addresses his Letter to the Philippians, To all
15 8,5 | Phil. 1:1). In his first Letter to Timothy, the Holy Apostle
16 8,5 | 1-13), as well as in his Letter to Titus (1.5-9).~Ordinations
17 9,8 | in the antiquity of the letter but in the renewal of the
18 10,1| each beginning with that letter) and the fifth, although
19 10,2| Son of Sirach~Baruch~The Letter of Jeremiah~Additions to
20 10,2| future Messianic glory.~ ~The Letter of Jeremiah.~This is usually
21 10,2| else) and purports to be a letter from Jeremiah to the Jews
22 10,3| length, and this Epistle (or Letter) to the Romans is the longest
23 10,3| the canonical order. This letter is probably the last written
24 10,3| God's plan (Ch. 9-11), the letter closes with ethical teachings
25 10,3| deeper affection. The whole letter is concerned directly or
26 10,3| Church a severe and sorrowful letter out of much affliction and
27 10,3| effects of this painful letter, Paul left Ephesus and went
28 10,3| gratitude, Paul wrote this letter.~In the letter Paul speaks
29 10,3| wrote this letter.~In the letter Paul speaks about the above
30 10,3| work and throughout the letter we are given many personal
31 10,3| love.~ ~Galatians.~This letter was written about 55 A.D.
32 10,3| missionary activity. The letter dealt with the question
33 10,3| 24-25; 5:1; 6:12-15). The letter can be divided into three
34 10,3| 6:18).~ ~Ephesians.~This letter was written while Paul was
35 10,3| Ephesus in 1:1 and because the letter contains no personal greetings,
36 10,3| of encyclical or circular letter of which copies were sent
37 10,3| Minor.~The theme of the letter is God's eternal purpose
38 10,3| 14,16,17; 4:4-6). In the letter the figures of the Church
39 10,3| developed.~ ~Philippians.~This letter, one of the most cordial
40 10,3| prison, the occasion of this letter writing was the return to
41 10,3| instructions. The whole letter is permeated with Paul's
42 10,3| 13).~ ~Colossians.~This letter was written in the early
43 10,3| about the same time as the letter to the Ephesians (with which
44 10,3| oriental mysticism.~The letter is divided into two parts:
45 10,3| loyalty, Paul wrote the first letter to the Thessalonians to
46 10,3| Second Thessalonians.~This letter was sent by Paul to the
47 10,3| shortly after the first letter, as a result of continued
48 10,3| corrected the teaching in this letter and reprimanded the idlers,
49 10,3| First Timothy.~The first letter to Timothy (the son of a
50 10,3| Second Timothy.~The second letter to Timothy is an earnest
51 10,3| Timothy is an earnest pastoral letter from a veteran missionary
52 10,3| righteousness (4:8). The letter was written when Paul was
53 10,3| martyrdom.~ ~Titus.~This letter, sent to Titus (an oft-mentioned
54 10,3| congregation.~Paul, in this letter, while not outwardly condemning
55 10,3| Hebrews.~This anonymous letter, written prior to the Fall
56 10,3| Christianity over Judaism. The letter is evidently addressed to
57 10,3| of Faith.~ ~James.~This letter is purported to have been
58 10,3| Christians ought to live. In this letter, James makes the famous
59 10,3| First Peter.~The first letter of Peter was written to
60 10,3| their faith (1:6,7). This letter was written from Babylon (
61 10,3| Second Peter.~This brief letter is a reminder (1:12; 3:1)
62 10,3| Feast.~ ~First John.~This letter, written toward the end
63 10,3| John the Evangelist. The letter has a two-fold purpose:
64 10,3| 21).~ ~Second John.~This letter was written to one specific
65 10,3| Asia Minor. Like the first letter of John, it too was written
66 10,3| John.~This is a personal letter of John to Gaius, focusing
67 10,3| his practice.~ ~Jude.~This letter, written about 80 A.D.,
68 11,1| for example, was the Greek letter X (dating from the 2nd Century),
69 11,1| vertically by the Greek letter I, forming, in Greek, the
70 11,1| in the shape of the Greek letter T. According to Tertullian (
71 11,1| Century), both the Greek letter T and the Latin T were images
72 11,1| because it resembles the Greek letter of that name. This was the
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